Top 200 Drugs Memorizing Made Ridiculously Easy (2024-2025 Edition): A Quick PTCB Exam Study Guide: REMEMBER the Top 200 Drugs in ONE WEEK by Professor L (1 Review) Price verified 2 hours ago
Many medical, nursing, and pharmacy students think that it is really difficult to remember all the drugs so they say, just memorize whatever you can. There is a way or a "hack" to remember all of the Top 200 Drugs. The best way you can do this is by grouping them based on their use, the organs or systems they affect, and knowing the most commonly used prefixes, roots, and suffixes used in generic names of drugs. What do I mean by that? Here's an example: -afil, a common suffix for drugs like tadalafil (Brand Name: Cialis) and sildenal (Brand Name: Viagra). These drugs fall under the category PDE5 inhibitor or phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor. These are drugs that are used for erectile dysfunction or ED. Another example is -sone, a suffix for a drug called fluticasone. Fluticasone is a corticosteroid. Corticosteroids are anti-inflammatory drugs, so it is safe to make an educated guess during a test that drugs that end in -sone (applies to generic names only) are steroids. Barbiturates, ...
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Finding Genius: Understanding Cancer: 30 Questions, 70 Geniuses, 200+ Amazing Insights by Richard Jacobs (11 Reviews) Price verified 2 hours ago
This book is for three kinds of audiences: 1) curious amateurs interested in science or overall wellness, 2) anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer or knows someone who has, and 3) medical, bioengineering, or other professionals who have a general knowledge of and curiosity about any or all aspects of cancer biology and treatment, but who are not experts in the field. This book is the result of 70+ interviews of genius-level medical and science professionals, primarily in cancer biology, research, and medicine. They have all been asked the same set of questions, and have answered to the best of their ability and knowledge. What you're about to read is the answers to these questions, not from all the individuals, but from the most interesting 4 to 9 who answered each question. At the start of my journey in science, I already had a B.S. in Chemical Engineering, but that was from 1998, certainly not 2016 when I started. Reading scientific papers was difficult at first - I understood ...
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